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Book Review: Our Stories Redefined – Poetry Anthology by New Age African Poets – Mystery Publishers

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Last updated: 2022/10/13 at 9:47 AM
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Mystery Publishers under the guidance of Vincent De Paul is truly redefining African stories.

I enjoyed the one-hour read as poet after another paints new possibilities on the empty canvas of my mind.

The anthology is refreshing to read, as it brings poets and creative minds from across Africa to a 69-paged book birthing possibilities of what can be achieved and the future.

It is a ‘we have arrived and are ready to chart a new course for African literature’ kind of statement by the young writers.

We are used to stories from Africa by writers who were born in the 1940s yet the world has now moved on to a new age.

Where are the African writers in this new age?

Our Stories redefined is a vehicle for that new age African writers. They tell their stories to a generation that understands them.

Great art work: Thebook is accompanied by illustrations that create a lingering mental imagery on the reader.

The poems in this anthology cut across the generations, but in a redefined way. They paint a picture of a new generation not grappling with Afro-modernity but embracing Afro-currency with a hope for a better future for Africa. – VINCENT DE PAUL

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